NFC West

It’s a make or break year for this team with the unveiling of their new stadium.

2. Seattle Seahawks

Everything has to go right for them to have a chance of defending their title.

3. Arizona Cardinals

An improved offensive line could do wonders for a 10-win team that didn’t make the playoffs last year.

4. St. Louis Rams

With Sam Bradford injured again, it could be a down year at the worst possible time.

Head Coach: Jim Harbaugh

Key Position: Quarterback – All anyone could think about with the 49ers this offseason was how Colin Kaepernick would bounce back from the NFC Championship game. He has his contract extension in place and being given the title as the franchise quarterback. Now the pressure will be even higher to deliver a Super Bowl title to the bay area. He has come close once already, but with this amount of talent around him this is a perfect time to do it.

Key Position: Wide Receivers – Losing Golden Tate might not hurt as much if Percy Harvin is completely healthy from start to finish this season. Doug Baldwin and Jermaine Kearse were surprisingly effective as well, but now they must produce week in and week out with Tate no longer around for that crucial third down conversion. He was a solid punt returner also. Seattle should start to utilize their tight ends more too, but they are a bigger part of the run blocking scheme.

Key Acquisitions: DT Kevin Williams (Minnesota Vikings)

Key Rookies: WR Paul Richardson, T Justin Britt

Head Coach: Bruce Arians

Key Position: Offensive Line – Ever since their lone Super Bowl appearance the Cardinals have had one of the worst offensive lines in the league. They instantly got better with the signing of Jared Veldheer once free agency began. If former 1st round pick Jonathan Cooper is healthy both he and Veldheer solidify the left side for the Cardinals offense. The right side isn’t as prolific, but it will benefit from the work the left side does in an entire season.

Key Position: Quarterback – Sadly it happened again with QB Sam Bradford tearing his ACL in a preseason game. The news is deflating for a team that had some reasonable expectations this season to get at least 8 wins. With the absence of Bradford the reigns will fall to Shaun Hill who has had plenty of experience starting in the NFL, but hasn’t had much success. Jeff Fisher changed the Rams philosophy last year when Bradford went down. Being a run first team and letting his defense run wild. That won’t change this year, but the results won’t be any different.